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Structural Relationships Model of Managerial Coaching and Job Performance (in Persian)

Negin Sangari () and Behrous Pourvali ()
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Negin Sangari: Iran
Behrous Pourvali: Iran

Management and Development Process Quarterly (٠صلنامه ٠رایند مدیریت و توسعه), 2014, vol. 27, issue 3, 147-172

Abstract: Abstract During the last two decades, managerial coaching has become increasingly popular in organizations. Despite its popularity, there is a paucity of empirical evidence in the study of managerial coaching outcomes. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between perceived managerial coaching behavior and employee self-reported affective and performance-related outcomes based on perceptions of selected organization employees. Three theories, path-goal leadership, career motivation, and organization support, were used to frame the hypothesized conceptual model of managerial coaching outcomes for the current study.Correlation analysis and structural equation modeling were the analysis methods used in the study. The results of the analyses indicated that the hypothesized conceptual model was adequately supported by the empirical data of the study sample ( 2/df = 3.53 CFI = .91 IFI = .91 RMSEA = .08). The further investigations suggested that managerial coaching had a direct impact on employee satisfaction with work and role clarity and an indirect impact on satisfaction with work, career commitment, job performance, and organization commitment. Role clarity, as a direct outcome of managerial coaching, influenced job performance—such mediation was consistent with the hypothesized model for the study. The hypothesized model had clear and comprehensive illustrations of how managerial coaching affects work and organization-related variables, satisfaction with work, role clarity, career commitment, job performance, and organization commitment. This study provides empirical support to the proposed benefits of managerial coaching in organizations, and enhances the selected theories by offering additional empirical support to them.

Keywords: Managerial Coaching Behavior; Career &; amp; Organization Commitment; Job Performance; Role Clarity; Job Satisfaction. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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